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Tag Archives: Blogging
And what do YOU do?
Nothing. I do nothing. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of days I’ve worked in the past 18 months. When I was well, I had a career with professional training, and was promoted every two … Continue reading
Posted in Bipolar, Employment and benefits, Mental health, Mood disorder, Recovery, Stigma and discrimination, Uncategorized
Tagged Blogging, Employment, Hospital care, Patient experience, Patient participation, Peer researcher, Research, Work, Workplace
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Me me me
Dullness warning: I am going to assume you’re at risk of boredom here, not just because I have already posted twice in a week, but also because this is going to one of those posts that’s using writing as therapy in attempt … Continue reading
Posted in Bipolar, Crisis care, Depression, Mental health, Mental health services, Mood disorder, Psychosis, Stress, Suicidal thought, Suicide, Uncategorized
Tagged Blogging, Crisis, Delusional ideas, Depression, Home Treatment Team, House move, Low mood, Paranoia, persecutory beliefs, Psychosis, Stress, Suicidal feelings, Suicidal ideation, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide
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Blogging less, doing more
I know I’ve been blogging much less. I feel guilty about it; I love my blog, and I would never my fantastic readers for granted. Blogging’s been a core part of who I am for over two years now. But … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Mental health
Tagged Activism, Bipolar disorder, Blogging, Expert by Experience, Focus groups, McPin Foundation, Mental health, Peer researcher, Research, Training, Twitter
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Bipolarade: writing from the heart
When I started this blog, I had no real idea what I was going to do with it. I thought I might use it as a space to discuss my views on current affairs (to spare my Twitter followers my … Continue reading
Posted in Mental health
Tagged Bipolar disorder, Blogging, Depression, Mental health, Therapeutic writing
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